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i am really glad that emily, the director is here but i know that the policy director ann leman will be giving the presentation along with gene who is the senior employee assistance counselor employee assistance, and there is a number of other speakers at public comment that will present on the resolution, is straight sfo ward forward and going to urge and direct the department to develop materials there is already a great body of materials right now, but to develop further materials about what employees, including the department heads and managers should know about domestic violence and how to, for example, how to spot, signs of domestic violence in the workplace. we are working on other legislation that will come later on the status of women but this is one piece that will help to raise awareness of all city employees and also, contractors that work with the city as well. and it also asks the department or the commission on the status of women and their department to work with other city departments to distribute such information to employees contractors and grantees and other orga
i am really glad that emily, the director is here but i know that the policy director ann leman will be giving the presentation along with gene who is the senior employee assistance counselor employee assistance, and there is a number of other speakers at public comment that will present on the resolution, is straight sfo ward forward and going to urge and direct the department to develop materials there is already a great body of materials right now, but to develop further materials about what...
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emily, you and the commission have done wonderful work. keep doing that job, keep reminding us what we have to do, keep the agenda in front of us and keep educating our public. you know, our public sometimes in the enjoyment of success and our city is becoming more and more successful, we sometimes might have those moments that we forget how we got here. one of the things i just want to make sure you know, we would not be a successful city if we did not invest in our community-based organizations. that's the real secret in how we've been becoming successful in making sure we increase the numbers of women that are served or end the violent homicides or reduce the number of domestic violence cases or increase the number of women that serve on our commissions and our departments. it's working in the community constantly having that as our forefront, building strong communities. again, thank you very much and congratulations to all the honorees. thank you very much. (applause).
emily, you and the commission have done wonderful work. keep doing that job, keep reminding us what we have to do, keep the agenda in front of us and keep educating our public. you know, our public sometimes in the enjoyment of success and our city is becoming more and more successful, we sometimes might have those moments that we forget how we got here. one of the things i just want to make sure you know, we would not be a successful city if we did not invest in our community-based...
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. >> if i may executive director of the department of status of women emily marassa and chairs the panel. it has been 10 years since the start of the panel. it started because of the record of homicides in san francisco. it was running about 10 domestic violence homicides a year and including in the year 2000 the domestic violence violence of claire joyce tampango by her ex-boyfriend in front of her two children and in the subsequent investigation our commission made happen it was clear that she had taken out police reports, got emergency protective orders, did everything she was supposed to do, but it the failure of city averages to respond appropriately so the members. oversight panel for the last 10 years really taken to task the coordination and the policy reforms that departments committed to, and i am very pleased to report that with the help of many, many people in this room to date we have gone from 10 domestic homicides to this year so far 0,0 domestic homicides in san francisco this calendar year so i know commissioners have received a package of chocolates. in it it is an eras
. >> if i may executive director of the department of status of women emily marassa and chairs the panel. it has been 10 years since the start of the panel. it started because of the record of homicides in san francisco. it was running about 10 domestic violence homicides a year and including in the year 2000 the domestic violence violence of claire joyce tampango by her ex-boyfriend in front of her two children and in the subsequent investigation our commission made happen it was clear...
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that was -- that was emilie parker's aunt who was speaking, and her father, emilie parker's father, robby parker is going to be speaking right now. the family wanted to speak and wanted to make it clear they wanted to remember little emilie parker, and we just heard what a wonderful young little six-year-old girl she was. how sad of a story this is. it gets sadder and sadder as we learn more details of these young kids and the six adults shot and killed at that school. 26 victims, 20 children. 6 and 7-year-old first graders mostly shot for no reason at all. and six adults, mostly teachers, all women, shot and killed, as well. once again, robby parker, the father of 6-year-old emilie parker, is supposed to come to the microphones. i assume he's consoling the sister right now. and he will have the strength -- this is the decision that the parker family wanted to do. they wanted to come to the microphones. they wanted to speak about emilie parker. and that is something that we have seen now that -- presumably we'll see a little bit more, people wanting to remember their loved ones and speaki
that was -- that was emilie parker's aunt who was speaking, and her father, emilie parker's father, robby parker is going to be speaking right now. the family wanted to speak and wanted to make it clear they wanted to remember little emilie parker, and we just heard what a wonderful young little six-year-old girl she was. how sad of a story this is. it gets sadder and sadder as we learn more details of these young kids and the six adults shot and killed at that school. 26 victims, 20 children....
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emilie was bright, creative and very loving. emilie was always willing to try new things. other than food. she loved to use her talents to touch the lives of everyone she came in contact with she was an exceptional art ifrt and she always carried around her markers and pencils so she never missed and opportunity to draw a picture or make a card for those around her. i can't count the number of times emilie noticed someone feeling sad or frustrated and would rush to find a piece of paper to draw them a picture or to write them an encouraging note. emilie's card-making was expressed beautifully this last october when she placed a very special card that she had made into the casket with her grandpa, who also just recently died of a tragic accident. emilie was a mentor to her two little sisters in delighting in teaching them how to read, dance and find the simple joys in life. emilie's laughter was infectious and all those who had the pleasure to meet her would agree that this world is a better place because she has been in it she was their best friend. they were born within t
emilie was bright, creative and very loving. emilie was always willing to try new things. other than food. she loved to use her talents to touch the lives of everyone she came in contact with she was an exceptional art ifrt and she always carried around her markers and pencils so she never missed and opportunity to draw a picture or make a card for those around her. i can't count the number of times emilie noticed someone feeling sad or frustrated and would rush to find a piece of paper to draw...
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emilie was bright, creative and very loving. emilie was always willing to try new things, other than food. she loved to use her talents to touch the lives of everyone she came into contact with. she was an exceptional artist and always carried around her markers and pencils so she never missed an opportunity to draw a picture or make a card for those around her. i can't count the number of times emilie noticed someone feeling sad or frustrated and would rush to find a piece of paper to draw them a picture or to write them an encouraging note. emilie's cardmaking was expressed beautifully this last october when she placed a very special card that she had made into the casket with her grandpa, who also just recently died of a tragic accident. emilie was a mentor to her two little sisters and delighted in teaching them to read, dance and find the simple joys in life. emilie's laughter was infectious and all those who had the pleasure to meet her would agree that this world is a better place because she had been in it. she was their
emilie was bright, creative and very loving. emilie was always willing to try new things, other than food. she loved to use her talents to touch the lives of everyone she came into contact with. she was an exceptional artist and always carried around her markers and pencils so she never missed an opportunity to draw a picture or make a card for those around her. i can't count the number of times emilie noticed someone feeling sad or frustrated and would rush to find a piece of paper to draw...
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genericically but for me the exciting thing in the last reports when we did the report the first year and emily knows started calling around asking for data there were many, many calls back because we're not used to gathering data like this. i can say -- i think for my co-chairs this third year it was a lot smoother process, and we are able to get data much more quickly and very real data, and so we hope to continue in the next year and we're going to add the sheriff's department in this to gather more data from the sheriff's department and also from the san francisco unified public schools because we have so many programs in the schools working on family violence issues and we have one section in the report so the wellness centers and we're going to get data for and at the department of public health are looking at gathering data from the public health system so we are hopeful in next year's report we have information from all of the community clinics and san francisco general hospital when people come in and talk about domestic violence and child abuse and elder abuse we are able to capture t
genericically but for me the exciting thing in the last reports when we did the report the first year and emily knows started calling around asking for data there were many, many calls back because we're not used to gathering data like this. i can say -- i think for my co-chairs this third year it was a lot smoother process, and we are able to get data much more quickly and very real data, and so we hope to continue in the next year and we're going to add the sheriff's department in this to...
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emilie was bright, creative and very loving. my daughter emilie would be one of the first ones to be standing and giving her love and support to all those victims because that's the type of person that she is, not because of any parenting that my wife and i could have done but because those were the gifts that were given to her by her heavenly father. >> and he also said that he was very proud to be her father, that he was going to be the best father he could to his two remaining children, a 3-year-old and a 4-year-old girl, her sisters. he did also say that he wanted to make sure that he extended his condolences to the shooter's family because they also suffered a loss, anderson. and the thing that's really extraordinary is how he's able to get his message out and still keep it together. it's really -- it's hard to watch and to comprehend. >> how does a father tell a 3 and a 4-year-old daughter that their sister, their big sister is gone? it's just incredible. kyung lah, appreciate you reporting tonight. residents of stratford,
emilie was bright, creative and very loving. my daughter emilie would be one of the first ones to be standing and giving her love and support to all those victims because that's the type of person that she is, not because of any parenting that my wife and i could have done but because those were the gifts that were given to her by her heavenly father. >> and he also said that he was very proud to be her father, that he was going to be the best father he could to his two remaining...
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due to the fact that our commission on the status of women and thank you for your great leadership, emily and julie for the presidency this year and the friends, 10 years later we have reduced that by 80 percent in this city. it's a wonderful, wonderful tribute. we've done this with a great unity between the board and the mayor's office and i want to thank and recognize all the supervisors that are here. i saw scott wiener and the short guy in the elevator. supervisor cohen, i saw her a few minutes ago, thank you for being here. if i missed the other supervisors, my apologies, i know many of them are on their way and coming. i have striven to work really hard with our supervisors to make sure that we agree as much as we can on things that are important and certainly the agenda for the commission on the status of women, the fact they can hand out some $3 million dollars in grants every year to community-based organizations to keep that work up, to keep the issues in front of us, to make sure we never accept not even one domestic violence case in this case, is something that we would be wil
due to the fact that our commission on the status of women and thank you for your great leadership, emily and julie for the presidency this year and the friends, 10 years later we have reduced that by 80 percent in this city. it's a wonderful, wonderful tribute. we've done this with a great unity between the board and the mayor's office and i want to thank and recognize all the supervisors that are here. i saw scott wiener and the short guy in the elevator. supervisor cohen, i saw her a few...
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we have emilie from the department of status of women. >> good morning, supervisor chu. good morning, supervisor kim. i'm joined today by tara anderson, grant [speaker not understood] from the district attorney and [speaker not understood] from our department. i just wanted to share with you the commission just finished three community meetings with our partners in the violence against women prevention and intervention grants program. these are direct service providers who work on a daily basis with the domestic violence victim. we held the community meeting at [speaker not understood]. we held some at the department for all of our agencies and at cameron house. and the themes that we heard over and over again were language barriers continue to persist when victim of domestic violence want to report a crime or follow-up on a crime, that cultural barriers exist, particularly among those immigrants where in their home countries law enforcement can be corrupt. so, they don't have the trust that's needed in order to report domestic violence and family violence. so, i'm very
we have emilie from the department of status of women. >> good morning, supervisor chu. good morning, supervisor kim. i'm joined today by tara anderson, grant [speaker not understood] from the district attorney and [speaker not understood] from our department. i just wanted to share with you the commission just finished three community meetings with our partners in the violence against women prevention and intervention grants program. these are direct service providers who work on a daily...
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emilie was bright, creative and very loving. my daughter emilie would be one of the first ones to be standing and giving her love and support to all those victims, because that cease the type of person sha th that she is. not because of any parenting that my wife and i could have done, but because those are the gifts that were given to her by her heavenly father. >> reporter: and what he wanted to share is that he wanted to be like his daughter, that he was not angry, that he wanted to help other people. he says he now belongs to this group of parents, 20 sets of parents who now know exactly how it feels to lose your child in such a horrible way. but he also wanted to make sure that parents around the country and around the world understood that you can not take your children for granted, and you really, truly have to cherish them whenever you can. soledad? >> kyung lah, reporting that story for us. thank you. it was interesting to hear him talk about his family's faith and the degree to which that was helping his family cope at
emilie was bright, creative and very loving. my daughter emilie would be one of the first ones to be standing and giving her love and support to all those victims, because that cease the type of person sha th that she is. not because of any parenting that my wife and i could have done, but because those are the gifts that were given to her by her heavenly father. >> reporter: and what he wanted to share is that he wanted to be like his daughter, that he was not angry, that he wanted to...
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. >>> emily bracamontes aseguran que en mÉxico estÁ mejor. y miles de peregrinos rinden homenaje a la virgen rogandole que le de salud y fe a ellos y sus familiares. asÍ comenzamos. ♪ ♪ >>> este su "noticiero univisiÓn" con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. >>> quÉ tal, buenas noches, el duelo por la muerte de jenni rivera y otras 6 personas se magnifica, aunque se presume que murieron todos no hay cuerpos que velar, solo restos humanos, y aÚn no fueron identificados, como parte de esta cobertura, marÍa antonieta explora el lento y doloroso proceso de identificar a los seres queridos. >>> si bien las labores de bÚsqueda y rescate terminaron en la sierra, luego del traslado a monterrey siguiÓ una minuciosa tarea. >>> serÍa grave que entregues un cuerpo pensando que es el de jenni rivera y ella no subiÓ al aviÓn. quÉ tenemos? que dicen que se subiÓ. no hay una prueba de esto. entonces, una vez analizado el adn se sabrÁ si es ella. igual con todos los demÁs. >>> fue hasta hoy que aquÍ que los familiares de los 7 ocupantes ya
. >>> emily bracamontes aseguran que en mÉxico estÁ mejor. y miles de peregrinos rinden homenaje a la virgen rogandole que le de salud y fe a ellos y sus familiares. asÍ comenzamos. ♪ ♪ >>> este su "noticiero univisiÓn" con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. >>> quÉ tal, buenas noches, el duelo por la muerte de jenni rivera y otras 6 personas se magnifica, aunque se presume que murieron todos no hay cuerpos que velar, solo restos humanos, y aÚn no...
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emilie was bright, creative and very loving. my daughter emilie would be one of the first ones to be standing and giving her love and support to all those victims because that's the type of person that she is, nobecause of any parenting that my wife and i could have done but because those were the gifts that were given to her by her heavenly father. >> and he also said that he was very proud to be her father, that he was going to be the best father he could to his two remaining children, a 3-year-old and a 4-year-old girl, her sisters. he did also say that he wanted to make sure that he extended his condolences to the shooter's family because they also suffered a loss, anderson. and the thing that's really extraordinary is how he's able to get his message out and still keep it together. it's really -- it's hard to watch and to comprehend. >> how does a father tell a 3 and a 4-year-old daughter that their sister, their big sister is gone? it's just incredible. kyung lah, appreciate you reporting tonight. residents of stratford, c
emilie was bright, creative and very loving. my daughter emilie would be one of the first ones to be standing and giving her love and support to all those victims because that's the type of person that she is, nobecause of any parenting that my wife and i could have done but because those were the gifts that were given to her by her heavenly father. >> and he also said that he was very proud to be her father, that he was going to be the best father he could to his two remaining children,...
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em emilie was bright, creative, very bright. my daughter, emilie, would be the first one to stand and give support to all of those victims, because that is the type of person she is. not because of any parenting that my wife and i could have done, but because those were the gifts that were given to her by her heavenly father. >> and he also said that he was very proud to be her father, that he was going to be the best father he could to his two remaining children. a three-year-old and a four-year-old girl, her sisters. he did also say that he wanted to make sure that he extended his condolences to the shooter's family, because they also suffered a loss, anderson. and the thing that is really extraordinary is how he is able to get his message out and still keep it together. it is really -- it is hard to -- to watch. and to comprehend. >> and how does a father tell a three and a four-year-old daughter that their sister, their big sister is gone? so many -- well, it is just incredible. appreciate you reporting tonight. residents of
em emilie was bright, creative, very bright. my daughter, emilie, would be the first one to stand and give support to all of those victims, because that is the type of person she is. not because of any parenting that my wife and i could have done, but because those were the gifts that were given to her by her heavenly father. >> and he also said that he was very proud to be her father, that he was going to be the best father he could to his two remaining children. a three-year-old and a...
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toss to emily emmlytoss to emily emily 3 toss to emily emily follow...// the... weather...// our...powerful...// doppler...// áái--radaráá.../ is... now availabbe.../ at.../ foxbaltimore dot om...////. the ravens get ready for r-g-3...how theyyplan to -cont qqarterback...next in sports unlimitedd.. thattll do it ffr the late editio the latt edition, thanks ffr joininggus, i'm jjff barnd. up nexx is morgan adsit with sportssunlimited. 3 3 3 3 33 terrell ssggs will not alllw an injury to sidelineehim this season...already with an belt...returning rom a torn could e around the corner.k corner.4 days after teaaing his right biceps....suggs peturned to practiie thursday.. suggs insists he issa game time decision sunday against the redskins.and will not play..... iffhim playing... hurts the team..players have played through torn biceps... at practice uggs wore a harness... it's sttll too early to tell if he can play with the injury. 3 he haan't even season...and the lovv fest for robert griffin the third is in full swing.rightfully so... kiis' a stud... .he's dange
toss to emily emmlytoss to emily emily 3 toss to emily emily follow...// the... weather...// our...powerful...// doppler...// áái--radaráá.../ is... now availabbe.../ at.../ foxbaltimore dot om...////. the ravens get ready for r-g-3...how theyyplan to -cont qqarterback...next in sports unlimitedd.. thattll do it ffr the late editio the latt edition, thanks ffr joininggus, i'm jjff barnd. up nexx is morgan adsit with sportssunlimited. 3 3 3 3 33 terrell ssggs will not alllw an injury to...
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that's emilie in the bottom right corner. you talked about emilie being a mentor to her sisters, even at the sender age of 6 years old. in the coming days we're going to be hearing more from parents who want you to know about their children. we're going to be learning more about the children, and it just adds to the horror of this event. the this entire community feels. we were there when robbie parker faced the cameras. i can't -- the strength fwr him to come out and speak at a time with such grief as we talk about compassion for others is extraordinary. >> it's incredible. to stand if our or five feet away from the father who just lost his daughter to gun violence and then talk about compassion and not letting this define all of us. and his advice to other people, the need to heal, this has got to be something that improves society overall and not just focusing on his own personal grief. it is an extraordinary moment. in you think about all the people you know in your life, especially if you're a parent and have children, t
that's emilie in the bottom right corner. you talked about emilie being a mentor to her sisters, even at the sender age of 6 years old. in the coming days we're going to be hearing more from parents who want you to know about their children. we're going to be learning more about the children, and it just adds to the horror of this event. the this entire community feels. we were there when robbie parker faced the cameras. i can't -- the strength fwr him to come out and speak at a time with such...
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emily? >>> (hablan inglÉs) para este padre todo estÁ mal, aunque afirma que la enfermedades de la pequeÑa estÁ en remosiÓn ella se quedo sin brazo y la famildividida mientre la familia y hospital preocupados por la niÑo dicen que la seguirÁn buscando. >>> el hospital respondiÓ que estÁ preocupado por la seguridad de emily y sigue ayudando con las autoridades si la familia de emily tiene preguntas sugerimos una conversaciÓn. >>> defensores de migrantes lograron una conquista que ayudarÍa a miles de indocumentados vamos con mÁs detalles. >>> con 41 votos a favor y 14 en contra el senado aprobÓ el permiso para dar licenciass de conducir a indocumentados en illinois decisiÓn que alegro a la persona que llegaron a escuchar. >>> con mucho gusto porque dios escucha a los latinos para ya va a poder uno manejar tranquilo principalmente no estÁn escondidos de la policÍa. >>> con esto illinois estarÍa a un paso mÁs cerca en ser el su tercer estado para aprobar licencias de indocumenta
emily? >>> (hablan inglÉs) para este padre todo estÁ mal, aunque afirma que la enfermedades de la pequeÑa estÁ en remosiÓn ella se quedo sin brazo y la famildividida mientre la familia y hospital preocupados por la niÑo dicen que la seguirÁn buscando. >>> el hospital respondiÓ que estÁ preocupado por la seguridad de emily y sigue ayudando con las autoridades si la familia de emily tiene preguntas sugerimos una conversaciÓn. >>> defensores de migrantes...
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seÑor branco monto ¿donde estÁ emily. >>> emily estÁ en un cuidado, en mÉxico por las amenazas que recibiÓ mi esposa. angustia amenazas y y desprecios. de como madre indocumentada. que la rechazaron en contra de su voluntad. haciendo lo que... >>> disculpeme su hija recibÍa tratamiento. en este caso ella relz bio tratamiento y la sacaron ¿por quÉ la sacaron. >>> los mÉdicos dicen que la necesitan y que sinatra tamiento podrÍa morir. >>> ella estÁ bien. >>> ¿donde estÁ?. >>> mirando a los doctores en este momento, acaba de salir. >>> ¿en donde? quÉ doctores? ¿en quÉ hospital estÁ?. >>> viviÓ muchos rechazos, fue muy tratada, a lo que no se puede imaginar como ser humano viviÓ amenazas de doctoras. >>> ¿donde es cuidada su niÑa? ¿donde es cuidada su niÑa ahora? en mÉxico en estados unidos. >>> en mÉxico ella se encuentra en buen estado. >>> que le pueden ofrecer los mÉdicos mexicanos a su hija que no pueden ofrecer los mÉdicos aquÍ en estados unidos. >>> los aires: >>> los efectos secundarios de aquÍ matan. >>> efectos secundarios del tratamiento de la quimioterapia.
seÑor branco monto ¿donde estÁ emily. >>> emily estÁ en un cuidado, en mÉxico por las amenazas que recibiÓ mi esposa. angustia amenazas y y desprecios. de como madre indocumentada. que la rechazaron en contra de su voluntad. haciendo lo que... >>> disculpeme su hija recibÍa tratamiento. en este caso ella relz bio tratamiento y la sacaron ¿por quÉ la sacaron. >>> los mÉdicos dicen que la necesitan y que sinatra tamiento podrÍa morir. >>> ella estÁ...
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emilie was bright, creative and very loving. emilie was always willing to try new things, other than food. she loved to use her talents to touch the lives of everyone that she came into contact with. she was an exceptional artist and she always carried around her markers and pencils so she never missed an opportunity to draw a picture or make a card for those around her. i can't count the number of times emilie noticed someone feeling sad or frustrated and would rush to find a piece of paper to draw them a picture or to write them an encouraging note. emilie's card making was expressed beautifully this last october when she placed a very special card she had made into the casket with her grandpa, who also just recently died of a tragic accident. emilie was a mentor to her two little sisters and delighted in teaching them how to read, dance and find the simple joys in life. emilie's laughter was infectious and all those who had the pleasure to meet her would agree that this world is a better place because she's been in it. she wa
emilie was bright, creative and very loving. emilie was always willing to try new things, other than food. she loved to use her talents to touch the lives of everyone that she came into contact with. she was an exceptional artist and she always carried around her markers and pencils so she never missed an opportunity to draw a picture or make a card for those around her. i can't count the number of times emilie noticed someone feeling sad or frustrated and would rush to find a piece of paper to...